freebsd-skq/sys/dev/netmap/netmap_kern.h
Luigi Rizzo 1a26580ee8 - use struct ifnet as explicit type of the argument to the
txsync() and rxsync() callbacks, removing some variables made
  useless by this change;

- add generic lock and irq handling routines. These can be useful
  in case there are no driver locks that we can reuse;

- add a few macros to reduce differences with the Linux version.
2012-02-13 18:56:34 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2011-2012 Matteo Landi, Luigi Rizzo. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/*
* $FreeBSD$
* $Id: netmap_kern.h 9795 2011-12-02 11:39:08Z luigi $
*
* The header contains the definitions of constants and function
* prototypes used only in kernelspace.
*/
#ifndef _NET_NETMAP_KERN_H_
#define _NET_NETMAP_KERN_H_
#if defined(__FreeBSD__)
#define NM_LOCK_T struct mtx
#define NM_SELINFO_T struct selinfo
#define MBUF_LEN(m) ((m)->m_pkthdr.len)
#define NM_SEND_UP(ifp, m) ((ifp)->if_input)(ifp, m)
#elif defined (__linux__)
#define NM_LOCK_T spinlock_t
#define NM_SELINFO_T wait_queue_head_t
#define MBUF_LEN(m) ((m)->len)
#define NM_SEND_UP(ifp, m) netif_rx(m)
#else
#error unsupported platform
#endif
#ifdef MALLOC_DECLARE
MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NETMAP);
#endif
#define ND(format, ...)
#define D(format, ...) \
do { \
struct timeval __xxts; \
microtime(&__xxts); \
printf("%03d.%06d %s [%d] " format "\n", \
(int)__xxts.tv_sec % 1000, (int)__xxts.tv_usec, \
__FUNCTION__, __LINE__, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
} while (0)
struct netmap_adapter;
/*
* private, kernel view of a ring.
*
* The indexes in the NIC and netmap rings are offset by nkr_hwofs slots.
* This is so that, on a reset, buffers owned by userspace are not
* modified by the kernel. In particular:
* RX rings: the next empty buffer (hwcur + hwavail + hwofs) coincides with
* the next empty buffer as known by the hardware (next_to_check or so).
* TX rings: hwcur + hwofs coincides with next_to_send
*/
struct netmap_kring {
struct netmap_ring *ring;
u_int nr_hwcur;
int nr_hwavail;
u_int nr_kflags; /* private driver flags */
#define NKR_PENDINTR 0x1 // Pending interrupt.
u_int nkr_num_slots;
int nkr_hwofs; /* offset between NIC and netmap ring */
struct netmap_adapter *na;
NM_SELINFO_T si; /* poll/select wait queue */
NM_LOCK_T q_lock; /* used if no device lock available */
} __attribute__((__aligned__(64)));
/*
* This struct extends the 'struct adapter' (or
* equivalent) device descriptor. It contains all fields needed to
* support netmap operation.
*/
struct netmap_adapter {
int refcount; /* number of user-space descriptors using this
interface, which is equal to the number of
struct netmap_if objs in the mapped region. */
int separate_locks; /* set if the interface suports different
locks for rx, tx and core. */
u_int num_queues; /* number of tx/rx queue pairs: this is
a duplicate field needed to simplify the
signature of ``netmap_detach``. */
u_int num_tx_desc; /* number of descriptor in each queue */
u_int num_rx_desc;
u_int buff_size;
//u_int flags; // XXX unused
/* tx_rings and rx_rings are private but allocated
* as a contiguous chunk of memory. Each array has
* N+1 entries, for the adapter queues and for the host queue.
*/
struct netmap_kring *tx_rings; /* array of TX rings. */
struct netmap_kring *rx_rings; /* array of RX rings. */
/* copy of if_qflush and if_transmit pointers, to intercept
* packets from the network stack when netmap is active.
* XXX probably if_qflush is not necessary.
*/
//void (*if_qflush)(struct ifnet *); // XXX unused
int (*if_transmit)(struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *);
/* references to the ifnet and device routines, used by
* the generic netmap functions.
*/
struct ifnet *ifp; /* adapter is ifp->if_softc */
NM_LOCK_T core_lock; /* used if no device lock available */
int (*nm_register)(struct ifnet *, int onoff);
void (*nm_lock)(struct ifnet *, int what, u_int ringid);
int (*nm_txsync)(struct ifnet *, u_int ring, int lock);
int (*nm_rxsync)(struct ifnet *, u_int ring, int lock);
};
/*
* The combination of "enable" (ifp->if_capabilities &IFCAP_NETMAP)
* and refcount gives the status of the interface, namely:
*
* enable refcount Status
*
* FALSE 0 normal operation
* FALSE != 0 -- (impossible)
* TRUE 1 netmap mode
* TRUE 0 being deleted.
*/
#define NETMAP_DELETING(_na) ( ((_na)->refcount == 0) && \
( (_na)->ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_NETMAP) )
/*
* parameters for (*nm_lock)(adapter, what, index)
*/
enum {
NETMAP_NO_LOCK = 0,
NETMAP_CORE_LOCK, NETMAP_CORE_UNLOCK,
NETMAP_TX_LOCK, NETMAP_TX_UNLOCK,
NETMAP_RX_LOCK, NETMAP_RX_UNLOCK,
#ifdef __FreeBSD__
#define NETMAP_REG_LOCK NETMAP_CORE_LOCK
#define NETMAP_REG_UNLOCK NETMAP_CORE_UNLOCK
#else
NETMAP_REG_LOCK, NETMAP_REG_UNLOCK
#endif
};
/*
* The following are support routines used by individual drivers to
* support netmap operation.
*
* netmap_attach() initializes a struct netmap_adapter, allocating the
* struct netmap_ring's and the struct selinfo.
*
* netmap_detach() frees the memory allocated by netmap_attach().
*
* netmap_start() replaces the if_transmit routine of the interface,
* and is used to intercept packets coming from the stack.
*
* netmap_load_map/netmap_reload_map are helper routines to set/reset
* the dmamap for a packet buffer
*
* netmap_reset() is a helper routine to be called in the driver
* when reinitializing a ring.
*/
int netmap_attach(struct netmap_adapter *, int);
void netmap_detach(struct ifnet *);
int netmap_start(struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *);
enum txrx { NR_RX = 0, NR_TX = 1 };
struct netmap_slot *netmap_reset(struct netmap_adapter *na,
enum txrx tx, int n, u_int new_cur);
int netmap_ring_reinit(struct netmap_kring *);
extern int netmap_buf_size;
#define NETMAP_BUF_SIZE netmap_buf_size
extern int netmap_mitigate;
extern int netmap_no_pendintr;
extern u_int netmap_total_buffers;
extern char *netmap_buffer_base;
extern int netmap_verbose; // XXX debugging
enum { /* verbose flags */
NM_VERB_ON = 1, /* generic verbose */
NM_VERB_HOST = 0x2, /* verbose host stack */
NM_VERB_RXSYNC = 0x10, /* verbose on rxsync/txsync */
NM_VERB_TXSYNC = 0x20,
NM_VERB_RXINTR = 0x100, /* verbose on rx/tx intr (driver) */
NM_VERB_TXINTR = 0x200,
NM_VERB_NIC_RXSYNC = 0x1000, /* verbose on rx/tx intr (driver) */
NM_VERB_NIC_TXSYNC = 0x2000,
};
/*
* NA returns a pointer to the struct netmap adapter from the ifp,
* WNA is used to write it.
*/
#ifndef WNA
#define WNA(_ifp) (_ifp)->if_pspare[0]
#endif
#define NA(_ifp) ((struct netmap_adapter *)WNA(_ifp))
/* Callback invoked by the dma machinery after a successfull dmamap_load */
static void netmap_dmamap_cb(__unused void *arg,
__unused bus_dma_segment_t * segs, __unused int nseg, __unused int error)
{
}
/* bus_dmamap_load wrapper: call aforementioned function if map != NULL.
* XXX can we do it without a callback ?
*/
static inline void
netmap_load_map(bus_dma_tag_t tag, bus_dmamap_t map, void *buf)
{
if (map)
bus_dmamap_load(tag, map, buf, NETMAP_BUF_SIZE,
netmap_dmamap_cb, NULL, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT);
}
/* update the map when a buffer changes. */
static inline void
netmap_reload_map(bus_dma_tag_t tag, bus_dmamap_t map, void *buf)
{
if (map) {
bus_dmamap_unload(tag, map);
bus_dmamap_load(tag, map, buf, NETMAP_BUF_SIZE,
netmap_dmamap_cb, NULL, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT);
}
}
/*
* NMB return the virtual address of a buffer (buffer 0 on bad index)
* PNMB also fills the physical address
*/
static inline void *
NMB(struct netmap_slot *slot)
{
uint32_t i = slot->buf_idx;
return (i >= netmap_total_buffers) ? netmap_buffer_base :
netmap_buffer_base + (i *NETMAP_BUF_SIZE);
}
static inline void *
PNMB(struct netmap_slot *slot, uint64_t *pp)
{
uint32_t i = slot->buf_idx;
void *ret = (i >= netmap_total_buffers) ? netmap_buffer_base :
netmap_buffer_base + (i *NETMAP_BUF_SIZE);
*pp = vtophys(ret);
return ret;
}
/* default functions to handle rx/tx interrupts */
int netmap_rx_irq(struct ifnet *, int, int *);
#define netmap_tx_irq(_n, _q) netmap_rx_irq(_n, _q, NULL)
#ifdef __linux__
#define bus_dmamap_sync(_a, _b, _c) // wmb() or rmb() ?
netdev_tx_t netmap_start_linux(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev);
#endif
#endif /* _NET_NETMAP_KERN_H_ */